Class Actions

NSW Police to appeal ruling in strip search class action

The NSW government is planning to appeal a ruling that ordered it to pay $93,000 in damages to the lead plaintiff in a class action over police strip search at music festivals.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Herald Sun wants to shut down Groth privacy case before trial

The publisher of the Herald Sun has filed a strike-out application against novel privacy claims by the wife of Victorian Liberals' deputy leader Sam Groth, saying it was exempt as a news outlet.

White Collar

Fraudster Chris Marco cops record 14-year sentence for Ponzi scheme

A court has slapped a 14-year jail term on Perth businessman Chris Marco, after a jury found him guilty of 43 charges connected to a $34 million fraud on investors.

Personal injury

Class action can encourage Dillwynia inmates to sign up, court says

A class action by inmates in the Dillwynia Women' s Correctional Centre who were allegedly sexually assaulted by a corrections officer can send a notice encouraging — but not requiring — group members to sign up.

Class Actions

IVF rebate class action faces bid to cut egg donors from case

The federal government has flagged its intention to bring a strike-out application to narrow the group member definition in a class action by single women and same-sex couples who were denied Medicare rebates for IVF.

Tax

DLA Piper strengthens tax team with three partners from Clayton Utz

Law firm DLA Piper has boosted the ranks of its tax practice with the appointment of three partners, along with a team of five, from Clayton Utz.

Class Actions

Court to hear class action firm’s novel application to vary GCO rate

A judge will appoint a contradictor to weigh in on a class action's novel bid to vary the rate of a group costs order, just two months after the court approved a lower rate than was sought by the firm that's running the case.

Business of Law

Leading class action lawyers among 21 new silks in Victoria

Twenty-one barristers in Victoria have won the title of senior counsel, including two class action lawyers from opposing sides of the bar table who have been involved in negotiating recent blockbuster settlements.

Class Actions

Law firm with higher contingency fee prevails in Paladin class action contest

The firm wants a bigger slice of any recovery in its case against Paladin Energy, but its clearer funding arrangement and realistic litigation budget give it the edge over a rival class action outfit, a judge has found.

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